My wife needs a van she can drive into on her powered wheelchair. What she needs, she gets. I'm picking up a converted Chrysler Pacifica minivan with a built in ramp this Tuesday.
Unfortunately, her current ride, a stock Pacifica, isn't a good candidate for trade-in because of repair history. It's OK. We're keeping it.
Which means we're going to be a two minivan family.
I'm thinking the same thing you are - we're our own minivan gang.
Our gang will be like a biker gang, except better. For one thing, we'll have minivans instead of Harleys. And the jackets? No dull leather for us - corduroy. And pocket protectors for the OG founding members.
On a more practical note, there's one thing about minivans that makes them better than anything else I've ever driven, including the Camaro I had for a while.
On our Pacifica, the seats fold into wells in the floor. Fold the middle row seats away and you have a nearly flat deck.
The third row seat is spacious. There's a convenient 110 volt outlet back there. Open the side doors for great ventilation and with the middle row seats gone there is massive legroom. A folding "C" table serves as a work surface for my laptop.
It's like what the Lincoln Lawyer wishes he had.
Sports cars are nice. Muscle cars are cool. A writing studio on wheels, that's awesome.